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- 2023 Speakers – Ohio LinuxFest Conference
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An Engineer's Toolkit for continuous upskilling
To curate a list of talks for future viewing, I visit websites like confs.tech or dev.events, focusing on Backend engineering and Golang conferences. From there, it's a dive into individual conference websites to choose the talks to my "watch later" list. I give preference to conferences with shorter 30-minute talks over longer 50-minute sessions. As I think they provide better value to time ration.
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JS europske konferencije
https://confs.tech/ je dobra referenca za IT konferencije
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Experienced Dev with 8yrs Java. Starting to feel doomed.
- https://confs.tech/
- 2022 Wrapped: Communities, Public Speaking, and Other DevRel Stuff From a Non-DevRel Engineer
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Ask HN: For $5000, what conferences or online training would you attend/buy?
I found a pretty good conf aggregator here: https://confs.tech/?online=hybrid&topics=data
Hopefully it can assist
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Speaking at Tech Conferences - Finding a CFP
Some of these platforms like sessionize or papercall.io even let you set up your different talks as well as information about yourself, including your socials and speaker bio. This helps you keep track of conferences you have already applied for, quickly find new openings and submit your full applications at a click of a button. If you plan to submit many talks in the future, this might be good option to look into. There are also pages that give you an overview of upcoming events, such as confs.tech or JSConf.
- I'm 40 years old, no coding experience, no degree and quiting my miserable job at retail to go to boot camp. Need advice
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Are tech conferences a thing in Europe?
Where to find them? Well just like the US I guess, just look into some event website likehttps://dev.events/https://confs.tech/Some might be targeted to the local language, but the better ones (IMO) are always in english.
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How to Network ft. 100Devs
Find a conference, input your favorite topic, and there something may pop up. The best ones are free, and you shouldn't need to pay for a conference. Now, there is a free way Leon recommends:
hackertab.dev
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How many users (range) does your extension have? Comment your extension
https://hackertab.dev above 2300 users
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5 Cool Chat GPT Project Ideas Any Developer Can Build!
As a developer, it can be difficult to stay on top of everything happening in the field. Hackertab makes it easy by allowing you to customise your default tab page to include news, tools and events from top sources such as GitHub Trending, Hacker News, DevTo, Medium, and Product Hunt.
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How do you stay up to date?
I know the feeling - I was searching for a way to keep up with the latest development trends for my favorite tech stack (Android, TypeScript, Ruby) without having to switch between multiple websites. But I couldn't find a solution that worked for me, so I created one called Hackertab. Every day, I auto gather content from the best sources out there (like Dev.to, Hacker News, and this subreddit!) and organize it by programming language or topic. If you're interested, feel free to check it out!
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How do you stay up to date with the latest web development technologies?
Currently im using Hackertab extension it has all the tech news in one place, you can customize it on your interests. And it saves you a lot of time.
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How I've built a profitable developers tool as a side project
Almost one year ago, I launched Hackertab, a browser extension that allows developers to stay up-to-date with the latest tech happenings in an easy way, the tool gatters articles, tutorials, repositories, jobs, events… and filter them by users interests.
- Ask HN: How do you build your personal start page?
- Hackertab: Display HN, PH, DevTo, Reddit and GitHub at the Same Time
- Staying up-to-date as developer is a necessity! I made Hackertab, a web app to help you stay on top of the development trends!
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